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MISS FLORENCE MOUAT Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mouat of Grove Hill, who assisted with the decorations at the Shuttle Meadow Club for ‘the Artists and Models Ball. Sidelights Of The Social World Mrs. George Flanagan has been wor this week for the two plays which the New Britain Woman’s ay Club will give in March. The club always presents a good sing with her casts iy .. ACTIVITIES IN WOMEN’S CLUBS—SOCIAL GATHERINGS . QUIET WEEK IN THE SOCIAL WORLD CLUB AOTIVITIE! New Britain College club, presi- dent, Mrs, Douglas A. Johnston will meet Monday evening at 8 o'vlock at the home of Miss Agnes Johnston of 876 West Main strect. Dr, Kos- suth Willlamson of Wesleyan uni- versity will talk on “Justice in Tax- ation.”” The hostesses assisting Miss Johnston will be Mrs. Stanley H. Holmes, Mrs, Russell Hubbard, Mrs, Donald Bartlett, Mrs, P, F. Mc- Donough, Miss Ilga Harvey and Miss Agnes Finnegan, Members and friends of the New Britaln Woman's club heard B. R. Baumgardt of New York city give a lecture on “Egypt and the Dawn of Civillzation” at St. Mark's parish house on Tuesday evening. Mr, Baumgardt is widely known as a speaker of merit and on Tuesday he proved no exceptlon for his talk on travel, history and art was very fine, Mr, Baumgardt was born in Liver. pool, England, of Swedish-English parentage, and was educated in Swe« den, He was graduated from Stren- gras college, speciallzing in history, astronomy and mathematics. He was secretary of the Oregon Acad- emy of Sciences in 1892 and presi- dent of the Southern California Academy of Sclences from 1901 to 1805, Mr. Baumgardt is a staff lecturer of the Brooklyn institute, American Institute of New York, League for Political Education of New York, Academy of Arts and Sciences of Pittsburgh, National Geographic so- ciety, and Institute of Arts and Sclences of Columbia university. He is a member of the Explorers’ club of America and an honorary mem- ber of the University club of Los Angeles, the Astronomical soclety of Los Angeles, and the American In- stitute of New York city. DRI Esther Stanley chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, regent, Mrs. Rufus Hemenway, will hold its regular meeting on Friday after- noon, February 6, at the home of Mrs, Robert 8. Brown of Russell street. On that day the members will welcome Mrs, Winthrop Pitt Tryon of New York city, fowmerly of this placs Mrs., Tryon will talk on “New Britain History.” There will also be two guests of honor \ s. Charles H, Bissell and Miss | i Katherine A, Nettleton. Mrs 1 ! Hoyt and Mrs, James B. Pease MRS. GEORGE Mrs. Coit came here from Omaha, Nebraska last spring and is one of the popular young matrons of the town. CoIT The bridge and mah jongg tour- nament arranged by Mrs. Pardon Rickey of Berlin, under the aus- plces of the Canonicus branch of the Sunshine soclety taking place G show and this year “The Rehearsal” and “The China Pig” |Thompson will assist Mrs. Brown as | jagt Wednesday ~afternoon at the give every indication of surpassing anything that the club has | hostesses. A 1=vrllinI Grange nmll. was o success = I Aba 2 S raalby soclally and financlally. There were attempted. There are to be six chararters in “The Rehearsal,” | o tmmaculate Conception Gulld | 7o tabros. playing. 476.00 was- reals Mrs. William Rowland taking the lead.in the part of Barbara,!oe st. aary’ church gave a benefit | 1704 which will go toward paying while Mrs. Russell Nelson, Mrs. Stanley Galpin, Mrs. Fred bridge party Thursday evening in|the expenses of the free bed main- Porter, Mrs. E. Lancaster and Mrs. Harold Ingraham will all S‘]‘l" ‘“‘L T‘n',\‘,,&{,l,l.:’ ";a:"l'n" “;“’:‘i tained at the New Dritain General : . " o were 80 ta play and 3 portray equally interesting characters. There are only three ,h';r",',,zvs were a\\"!rr]wl‘ to A\rgm Sl ATh Pl characters in “The China Piz.” Mrs. Frank Traut will carry caninowsky, Father Luddy, Mrs, M. | S APt the lead in the part of the mother; the younger daughter, T. Kenney, Mrs. E. A, King, A\m,gmm‘m" o e e e Muriel, will be played by Mrs. F. R. Gilpatric, and the older % ‘;{“”’b’- ‘G”“ 1‘\;‘ “;f‘""’s:i “fi' [club's annual banquet and dance daughter, Elsa, will be portrayed by Mrys. Arthur Bacon. ,i"\».m?”im‘ z:}u;nm:r ‘\““ '[,"““r_';“-hich took place Wednesday eve- Following the plan started at last year's production, the'cane, Mr. Malina and Mr. Raiph. A | "8 8t ‘]"I" ijl"l“‘; bu "Ul‘-‘ “'l““‘ 3 9 i S e € % 2 elebrated e second anni- play will be given in the afternoon to the club members and buftet supper was served by the EF‘:;NT i :h‘" Mm'; s porationt| again in the everjng, when a small fee of admission will be committce in rlmrm‘;fl the ul;fulx". Among the guests were Mayor | . i S ) i I Flizabet " | taxed in aid of the Children’'s Home. % Q:’j‘;:n"’i‘lifi"{‘h"r’:_- I;”:’n-s ‘u:;‘“‘fi; M. Paonessa and ex-Mayor Quig! ! : = 5 . Kathaleen Regan el fn e The Artists and Models Ball is here and tonight will see At \n’.rq‘ al fT];ll(len:”"x"h l‘im‘:» scl ;’L:‘l one of the largest masque parties in the history of the club,| The Busincss and = Professional auditorium Tuesday evening was &' for nearly all the members are planning to atfend, a great.Women's "'.‘,“l_“l_”w',“,‘;“f {‘1Ir;,:f';];:L’, | noteworthy event from a local mus- many of them with guests. No one group or set will predomi- {o0% PIEE % T arty wil |leal stanapolat, LD o 1 v cQ f coel v aki = 8 ¥ pa 2] utside was weathe nate, for large delegations from all the ranks of society make pe given under the auspices of the | {h‘.{“"‘;r“m‘l‘“’w L il a point of being present at the “masque bal.” The transforma- ways and means committee of Which | joio"oon the case had conditions tion of the ballroom, with its surrounding smaller rooms to give | Miss Anne C. Mawe 15 chairman. | ryyored the concert. It was difficult the complete atmosphere of an artist’s studio has heen success- = ”‘] "m.\ e !;n d”'w onc's gelf gl'“;“ th ”“ ‘"; I e G R by ediE A SRS ST Sl pacs e Members of th ¢ Britain chap- | hear —or radiator into 11!113 achieved and e\gg)t)llng is in readiness for dlfea‘tnc n}g)lt. et it T etituta tor il aaraliE T alent Wasant¥ anpiara While Mrs. Arthur Kimball will be one of the principal dinner papking were entertained by the of-| that a goodly porton of the assoc hostesses there will also be a number of other dinner parties ficials of the New Britain Trust Co., | ate membership decided in favor of including those which Mrs. George Kimball, Mrs. Kenneth in the newly remodeled h!u:\mnyu :m wnznlrnlm m\udnon« 'l‘m;:‘ln‘sd&; ! £ & T ; b . L. Shi . | be regretted in view of the splendic ) Searle, Mrs. P. B. Stanley, and Mrs. Maxwell Coe will give. |’l°\’\""‘l‘,‘T"".‘d’:&“‘“"a‘s‘}:;'r:‘ e 2 s g 'Wwas speaker. He spoke on “The| Mre. Phillp B. Shailer, soprano, There are three important club meetings scheduled for functioning of the state bank com-|an ardent follower of vocal ex e next week, the first one taking place on Monday evening, missioner’s department and gave an | mw'lshmnnl lyflrsl*‘lrr Tyh;j\\: p;l when the New Britain Colleze Club will meet at the honge of "‘a"r““"“‘;’ ““ms““’{‘(‘,g:’“‘: ;Im'r“"r;"’ X \'l‘v“y“r: ‘mm”’f el I shedine i J i ¢ ment. Mis 3 o ¢ P Miss Agnes Johnston of West Main street to hear Dr. 1\])55th F:)incd with Scotch songs and folk | istic Russian selections singing the Williamson of Wesleyan University discuss “Justice in gances in costume. | famous “Hymn to the Sun,” h>f- Taxation.” On Tuesday there will be a joint meeting of the A bustet lunch was served. i ltv&m"k!']-\l skt he. sinsing_of o v >0, . 3 . H = , | this numbe y a locs £ &€ MecAll Auxiliary and the New Britain Woman's Club. Friday The nm: annual l'd“'l‘;‘” fl{' 0 il i s afternoon at 3 o'clock the members of the Esther Stanley )’(‘:“"";1'“'”:’; ‘1';” ,“"“_'r‘f’ l‘h'::'”‘"; concert. Mrs. Shailer sang its ex chapter, D. A. R, will meet at the home of ®rs. Robert S. ig chairman. g Gk ing phrases with a high degree of Brown. e tente artistic excellence. il i | —— The regular meeting of the Court | AROUICT "‘,fl‘,._’_""',,‘f\”‘,’" S ENTERTAINME AT BY GIRL of the Green,” winding up with the Columba f\o.' 24' :;lhol; \::l\.lp'h'trs] Schauffler, who with Popper's “Har- % RESERVES | cxpression "Green is the color of Of America was held on Tuesday eve- | 1oq,in» created a furore of ap- The Sophomore Girl Reserves of | spring, it is the color of promise, ot P& It he O. = A S ‘""f”“‘ | plause. Popper i& regarded as one the Y. W. C. A. gave a ver vouth and of hope. The class of Of plans for the educatlonal and so-} /" g grestest of writers for the faining program Thursda 1925 will live true to this.” clal activities of the club for the . .;);";nq in all of his music there in the auditérium of the Y. W. C. A. Finkelstein talked on "Slipping coming year were Vrhsuussod. The ' (o a mar [ rence between his A., when they presented a group of his words havihg to do nextmeeting will take place on Tues- | o nying exploitation of the resoure- songs, readings and sketches, The | largely with the troubles of those 48y evening February 10th when the | o o the instrument compared with program follows: he had tried to run “dime dances married members will give a pro- the dimmer effect of th average | Homing Del Riego | and social affairs at the achool — SFAM to entertain the single-mem- | 'arrangement* Realizing he had a | | Falri 5 8l ihe Bollemipt i Our and pay for them later. bers. 4 ; etar number to pe 1, Mr. Schauf- Garden Lemah | Wolcott Drown talked “Non- 2 - fler gave it of his best Deep River i sense” for the edification of tI There were more than 70 mem-| Another of the features of the A AR 7 Slnsx bers of the Russwin Girls' club in | syening was plano plaving of ol R Ntiss Binise Diemand told a few attendance at the third annual ban- | Miss Martha C: fon, pasticular- Witaiedt g Atk e At he expense of several stu. Guet held Thursday evening at the | iy in her final number, an Etu Triae ey Talbanto e D R, Hotel Burritt. After the dinner an| Sternberg, which likewise was the NonTal il ekt \iss Flora Hine spoke on “All cntertaining program of songs and | last number of the concert Hurence Moumc Dogle | This Means and Principal Louts readings iwas presented by mem-|some etudes which are pr Herbert Frances Corbett up the program bers of the club. The program fol- | vehicles for the attainment ity Mildred Wightsood “Rchool Life and lows: al dexterity, the Sternberg | Pt % S AL Danci llowed Address by president of the club | tion was more in the natur b N ledabias] Y Gladys Atwater concert piece, and a most h""”" . ','I“'( i "\ o sile Phophecy Myrtle Vollmer one to boot. Miss Carri S renapl ;10N BALL FEB. 20 Popular Song All the Girls lightfully stressed i e s [ Priday wenin) Pebriayjizo] e Bony = URULGE M s Hhien Elllott odic content, ":O"I:r:” '4,,:‘,”"“,“ the date set for the annual Ameri- Address Esther Fitzgerald 5 surran | can Legion ball. This in the Song—"Dreamer of Dreams” In Autumn . e teRCH AN (ORD SRR ICIERL o B el L'Ete nw e .-;m,,mw'fi on the original date of February I Black | M 171]\;" 'ind’" e South J. P. Scott | 13 the annual inspection Co. 1 of a . | Gertrude Hi BRI - Yindw duithe Booth o tha Bilea i Mars LNBIE whlpErs ) (e ¢ Rowley | of its b ] Miss Douglass is an instructor fn o€ B T eral army of: | Address — “Servie 86 fcal fashior music at Mount Holyoke college. | o i Mrs. William Scott | us secti During _her undergraduate —music | o e Song—"Love's In My Heart".... |lan repu Themes from work, she was college soloist and| yjieq yarjorle Baldwin, daughter \vevvv...s Mrs, Olive Cherpack | songs predominated A leader of the glee club. Since her| “y\j ang"Mrs, C. H. Baldwin of Song—"I Love a Lassie” Herbert Anderson, regarded graduation she has been in the|porog gtreot left on Thursday for | Cenneth Roberts' many as t} st in music department there. She haS now york city to spend a month at | Popular Song ........ All the Girls clt¥, ¥ K studied under Jeannott of New York |0 New Wayburn school of dancing. | Song—"Little Dutch Garden". '“':W‘Q"‘ ¥ city. | yErale Bsha o Francis Vatep | Mrs. Sha R Lt Miss Grace Swain gave a bridge | Picture Album . Alice Marsh | ®d most w HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS HOLD | ..ry at her home on Forest street | & known Meditation from Thais,. and ANNUAL DINNER Monday afternoon. .The s Dggon was given with exq tentior The annual dinner of the gradu- | awarded to Mrs. Charles Norris. Members of the Clef qurrtet as- | to details and with ne of ravie ating class of the New Britain high R sisted by Miss Signe Peterson, fead- | ing beauty school was held Monday gvening in| Ar. and Mrs. Willlam Hart, Jr. | er, will give a concert at the Ken- | Miss the school gymnasium, which was' of Hart street, entertained at cards | sington Methodist church on Wed» | » Wol- decorated in the class colors, green at their home last evening for Mr. | nesday evening, February 4, at 8| cott Hart and white. / and MrA. Maxwell Porter of West o'clock. The quartet is well known b DA B. Birnbaum,’ toastmaster, gave, Main street Mr. and Mrs, Porter and will present a carefully selected Mrs. Maxwell Hart @ a8 the preliminary offsring on ghe sail for Europe next week, | program. The concert is for the Maxine, of Lincoln urned program, & toast om e “Wearing S | benefit of the church. |;\1mvla, from New York city. i = ’ i lecture will of | impressions McALL AUXILIARY AND WOM- |Harry Buckbee, Mrs. Thom SOCIAL GATHERINGS Wednesday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock Mrs. Walter Henry Hart will glve a reception and tea at her home on Hart street for Mrs. Don- ald B. Hidden, LR Mr. and Mrs, Herbert H. Damon of Berlin street entertalned the members of the Haymakers' club at cards at their home Tuesday eve- ning. “« v Mr. and Mrs, Raymond B. Searles were entertained at luncheon at the Hote] Burritt on Wednesday by the members of the faculty of the Elthu Burritt school. + A miscellaneous shower was ten- dered Miss Irene B. Ryan of 27 Edge wood street, Hartford, at the home of Miss Veronica Hasson of 118 Maple street, Thursday evening. Miss Ryan was the reciplent of many beautiful gifts. Whist was played and the prize was awarded to Mrs, Isadore Simons, Guests were present from Hartford, Bristol and Southing- ton. . v e Miss Ryan, formerly a resident of New Britain, will become the bride ot John Blauvelt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Blauvelt of 403 West Main street, on Wednesday,, Febru- ary, at St. Patrick's rectory, Hart- fard. o e A miscellaneous shower was glven to Mrs, George A. Cardell at the home of her sister, Mrs, E. A, John- son of 40 Roberts etreet, Thursday evening. A large number of friends were present and a soclable evening enjoyed. Mrs. Cardell was formerly Miss Lillian Hoaglund of 39 Roberts street, Mr, and Mrs, Cardell were married last month by Rev, Dr. 8. G. Ohman, . .. Mrs. Thomas Kilduff of 189 Corbin avenue gave a farewell dinner Wed- nesday afternoon for Mrs, Margaret Nelson of Fall River, Mass. Follow- ing the dinner, bridge was played and the prizes were awarded to Mrs, Spence* Mrs. James Fox and Mrs. Fred Hol- comb. WEDDINGS, OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST AN'S CLUB TO HAVE JOINT MEETING “France and the United an Historic Friendship,” will be the subject of a lecture to be given Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock b Dr. George Earle Raiguel of Phila- delphia in §t. Mark's parish rooms. b be for the mem- s of the McAll Auxiliary and the Britain Woman's club, Raiguel, during the World worked with the Russian Red Cross association. When he re- turned to this country story of his experiences so clearly and entertainihgly that he has since devoted his entire time to publie speaking. Following Dr, guel's 11k the usual social hour will be featured by afternoon tea Plans are coming on apace for “The Jade Doll,” which s to be presented in the town hall of Southington on the evenings of Tug Wednesday, February 3 and 4. The play is being staged under the Woodruff American i auspic chapter, Revolution P Mrs, R. C. Baldwin and Mrs. Theodore Monier gave a program cfirrent events at the regular meeting of the Maple Hill Woman's club which was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Nel- son Mann of Robbins avenue, Mr: Mann was assisted in receiving her William Kiuner and Miss Florence Brugger, industri secretary of the Young Women's Christian assocjation, was the speaker at the regular meeting of the Luther league of the First Lutheran church which was held Thursday cvening in the church parlors. Miss Sru her own of S ned through a visit there last summer as the guest of a former &chool- mate who makes her home in t country, Other numbers on the pro- gram included a group of Mildred Hansen, Hansen and a rec violin tion by Miss Jennic Parsons. On Thursday evening, Ja 29, the Charity Card Party Dance held i Red Men's t in Bristol drew a representative gathering of the t Himhars ing well into th s Cards lowed by dancing to t of consisted of the cb s, William Norton, and her assistants, Miss Mary Willam 3 es May Pelkey, Dunn, | States, he told the | On Wednesday ~ morning at 9 o'clock in St. Mary's rectory the wedding of Miss Ruth M. Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. Johnson of North street, and Wal- |ter E. Becker, son of Mr. and Mrs. . MRS. RUSSELL NELSON Mrs. Nelson will play in “The Rehearsal” which will be given by the Woman’s Club on March 10, Miss Eleanor Lewls of New York is visiting in town. .. Vincent Clancy has. returned to his home in New Haven after spendingy a few days with his aunt, Miss Elizabeth Burns of Central Square, Plainville. “ .. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Dixon of Bel- videre are in Tampa, Florlda. R John Pinches of Berlin has been | spending a few days in New York | city. | Harold Herrick of New York eity ie spending the week-end at the home of Talmadge Bwift of Cedar street. « .. Mr. and Mrs. Ruasell Willlams of Hartford are spending the week-end in town. v .. Miss Agnes Johnston, daughter of “ . Edward Becker of Prospect street, took place. i Miss Marion Dooley, a cousin of | the bride, was the bridesmaid and Fred Becker, a brother of the groom, was the best man. The bride wore a dress of gold colored satin trimmed with brown fur and a hat to match. She car- | vicd a houquet of tea roses. Her at- tendant wore henna satin trimmed with black and a hat to match, She | carried American beauty roses, After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Becker will make their home at 80 Talcott steeet. .« e o+ Miss Mae Potaponoin of Bristol and Peter P, Marsh, son of M Mrs. Andrew Marsh of rect were married Thursday morn- ph's church in Bris- tol. Rev. T. Magnell performed !the ceremony, Miss Tillie Marsh, sister of the groom., was the brides- maid and James Graham city was the best man. The bride wore a traveling gown of henna with a black picture hat and a corsage bouquet of bride roses. | Her attendant wore blue taffeta with a hat to match it. Immedlately tollowing the ceremony a wedding breakfast was held at the bride's home after which Mr. and Mrs. | Marsh left on a wedding trip to | New York city. They will make | their home in New Britain. PR of the Hannah Daughters of ing at St. | Mrs. Roger Whitman of Corbin avenue will entertain at a bon voy- Maxwell Porter who will sail ruary 4, in compliment fo Mrs. Maxwell Portar who mill sail Feb- ; 7 tor France on the Berengar- ia. . e Frank Traut i and isiting in rtolk, Va. Mre, Washington, D. Edward Francis h returned to his home in Brook spending a few days with relati town. o % % Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Robey of Meriden announce the arrival of a daughter, Elizabeth ;Ann. Mrs. Robey was before he i Miss ette Savage Mr. and Mrs, Frederic %t Kensington avenue Ie day for New York city return on Tuesd, daughter Miss kelbacl Myrtle U Mr d Mrs. Max Unkelbach of ck Rock avenue, cturned on sday to the R and School t Design, Provider R. 1., after nding a few days Wilbor of F' W Mary 3 Monday to Mrs, I LI g th Mrs, Nreshnan, Mi an \ds, Mrs. I Stoug! v Tt vile Barry, Mrs. Luke s Edward S, Twitc George W. Hull, Mrs. A. J Mrs. Reuben 1 f Mrs. Stephen Cushner Mg os has been ch ¢ Quinlan, Mrs. J. Doyle, Mrs. Thom: { pay of the junior prom committec s Hennessey, Mrs Glynn, M t Middlebury 1 v H. Cook, Mrs, J. Burns, Miss V Schaefer of garet Hackedt, Mrs. J. O'N Omar LaCou Mrs. M. K Eran of (Courtintreet Mrs. D, F. Crowley, Mrs. Georg the commit Fitzpatric J. P. O'Brien, Mn YA w Mrs. D. J ‘\“" Mrs. 1. J. Birnbs tert ™ | ter Roslyn of Plainvi J. Corrigan, Miss Be i New York the early part Mrs, George LaCou A week Loughlin, Mrs. P. Hynds. Mr . ¥ wie Scott and Mrs. P. J. Conli Miss Katherine Fagan of S sington 1is spen two mor The members of the Woman's T Detroit, Mich. 1 Corps of in Lt B e party this afternoon in the G A Meyer Kemmedy of Maple street R. hall for Mrs. Helen Reed | has left for Sam Antonio, Texas. of this | | ton Center. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Johnsten of West Main street has returned from orthampton, Maass. .. | Miss Marguerite Hyland, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Hyland of Smalley street, gave a dancing| party at her home Tuesday evening {to the members of the Kia Mega . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimball re- sorority. imrnecl today from Boston, Mass. | LRI They have for their guests Mr, and | Mrs. Henry Murphy entertained a | Mrs. Harry Parsons of Palmer, Mass. |number of friends at her home on oA Miss Ruby Andrews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Andrews of West Maln street, is home from Wallingford, Conn., for the week- end. | Tremont street Tuesday evening for | her daughter Veronica, who is to | enter St. Frances Training school for nurses next Monday. PR .. Miss Virginia Hart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Hart of Hart street, {8 home from Smith college for a few days. . Mrs. George De More was given a birthday party at her home in Berlin Wednesday evening by a number of her friends. sk Miss Betty Walsh celebrated her enth birthday at her home on Mrs. John Kirkham of Cedar Wilcox avenue Thursday when she | Street and Mrs. Buel B, Bassette of entertained ¢evera] of her little | I:mmons Place have arrived in friends with a party. Egypt. PP s .. | Mrs. Matthew Murphy of East| Ktreet entertained a number of her friends at her home Monday eve- ning. Mrs. Robert Carter of street is in New York city. s e Clesson Parker of Vine street is spending the week-end in New York city. Adams The regular meeting of the Wom- |an's Auxiliary and the Woman's : Gulld of St. Mark's church will be | Curtiss Booth, eon of Mr. and Mrs, held Wednesday afternoon, Febru-| William H. Booth of Forest street, ary 11. Reverend Samuel Sutcliffe 4nd Robert Hart, son of Mr, and will give an illustrated lccture, | Mrs. Maxwell Hart of Lincoln street, PREB are home from Yale university for Mrs. Leonard Fox of Maple Hil|the week-end. has returned from East Orange, N. e | Mrs. M. Richman of Bassett atreet « s J. [ OS ‘ entertained four tables of bridge at Mrs. Nelson E. Mann will enfer- | her home Thureday evening for her taln the members of her bridge club | Sister, Miss Freda. Milkowits, whose s avenue, | CNEagement to Nathan Schooler has T afternoon, | Tcently been announced. The prizes TS0 Gkl ca ' | were given to Mies Grace Gacierstein, SR | M M. Sicklick, Harry Milkowitz and Nathan Schooler. at her home on Robt Maple Hill, next Tues, February 3, at Philip Mildrum and Russell North | Berlin have resumed their | oo at the Suffield school after| Miss Miriam Mouat, daughter of ling a few days with their par- | Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mouat of | Grove Hill, was hosteas to the mem- | bers of her bridge club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Miss Eurith Wacher and Mre. Edward Christ were awarded the prizes. ' MUSICAL REVUE The Annual Musical Revue for the Palestine Relief under the aus- pices of the New Britain chapter of | « e Hadassah took place last Sunday | 7 on in the Lyceum theater.| Miss Corlnne Goodwin, daughter o were two acts, divided into | ©f Mr. and Mrs. Burton Goodwin of ke Sherman Court, entertained two ta- s of bridge at her home Friday tnoon. The prizes went to Mrs. George Coit and Miss Beatrice Seren pretation of McGrew" was accorded rounds of applause. Other specialties were e-Not," 1 by Mrs : Ve 5 e wold. | Miss Esther Stanley, daughter of oA st A e Delle Swar. s M Rn QRN 2 BN Btaniey ol L v and chorus, Ukulele Chorus, Mr. gton street, gave a dinner followed e et llow the | bY bridge at her home Wednesday i Roue evening. Mrs. Arthur Sampson and Saplelitla B Miss Ramona Martin were awarded Bayer and chorus. e el \ ]" _‘»‘;"!:fi: o Mrs. Everett Proudman of Maple D s mper 11l entertained two tables of bridge 1 il at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs 1 3 Erederick Teich and Mrs. Larn va Rashkow presented a Banford won the prizes. group of songs which made a good | ik pression on the audience. Opera- Mrs, Matthew H. G tions were offered by Miss . Matthew H. Griswold enter. tained two tables at auction bridge at her home in Kensington this aft ernoon Swarsky accomps Swarsky and Miss Mil d by trio com- of Emma Miller, piar Rose posed Mis “ .. and Mrs, Donald Hidden en- |’[m tein, vi s —”-'w \ul\““( rtained at dinner and bridge at stein as a colored jazz baby wa eir home on Linwood street Wed- especlally pleasing. Miss Kiemowitz | negqay evening. and Miss Fischman featured in | ; . e dance specialt : Mrs. G. A. Cadwell of Harrison As a finale to the street is visiting her daughter, Miss fashion show was ¢ Helen Cadwell in New York city. ac . . .. Mr. and Mre. John Walker haw turned to their home in Wilmyng. ton, Del., after spending a few day with Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Walker |of Hamilton street. from the chorus Miss Mabel Ch turned to her ! Mass., with after spending Miss Elsie Elliott of Ne wing ¥